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SITE 94 HOLE A eter mm : _ 3_ 4_ = α tv.v.v. a πj IΦ ----- ] Section Age a a a\ :.... 3 Holocene CORE {3 (3 {3 Disturb H Sample I Color 0YR 5/3. 6/ 5/ 4/ 5GY CORED 0.0-5.3 CALCAREOUS CLAY and CLAY mbsf ajor Lithologies: The top 46 cm of this core consists of brown calcareous clay. Nannofossils and planktonic foraminifers are the dominant calcareous components. From 63 to 98 cm in Section, a light brownish gray clay grades to a gray clay that, in turn, grades in color from a dark gray to very dark greenish gray clay in the interval between Sections and 4. Between the brown calcareous clay and the gray clay, a gray ( 6/), 7-cm-thick pteropod-rich foraminifer sand occurs. Two?carbonate crystals, several centimeters in size, occur in Section 3 at 0 and 89 cm. 94A-H 5_ 4 CC Jö Jö

SITE 94 HOLE A CORE H CORED 5.3-4.8 mbsf 94A-H - 3-4 - = 0 $ 0 {3 N.5/ 3/ 3/ SILTY CLAY The sediment in this core consists of a black (N/0) or variegated dark olive gray to very dark gray silty clay. In Sections, 5, 6, and 7, the silty clay is folded or contains convolute bedding, which contains several centimetersized mud clasts. Shell fragments and micronodules of iron monosuifide are scattered throughout the core. 5-6 - 3/.5/ 7-9 D- * t 0 {3 3/

SITE 94 HOLE A CORE 3H CORED 4.8-4.3 mbsf - 3 - J6 CL m CO O 5GY / SILTY CLAY and CLAY ajor Lithologies: A variegated dark greenish gray silty clay is the dominant sediment from the top of Section to 85 cm in Section 3. Below this depth, the silty clay grades to a very dark gray to black (N/0) clay. Clays containing convolute bedding, mud clasts, shell fragments, and iron monosulfide micronodules, as well as folded color banding, appear throughout core. 94A-3H.5/ 6-7 - _.5/ 0-

SITE 94 HOLE A CORE 4H CORED 4.3-33.8 mbsf 4 I 5 7 CC CLAY WITH SEDIENTARY CLASTS 3 Jó 0 The entire core is composed of variegated dark gray to black (N/0) clay. The intervals of contorted bedded clay contain large 50- to 00- cm-thick clasts composed of silty clay and calcareous clay that are intercalated with foraminifer sand beds. 5-4/.5/ : : : : -

SITE 94 HOLE A CORE 5H CORED 33.8-43.3 mbsf o SILTY CLAY This core consists of very dark gray silty clay. The sediment is distorted throughout and contains isolated small mud clasts (<0.5 cm diameter) and pebbles. A silty clay clast occurs between 5 and 00 cm in Section 4. 3-4 - 6-7 -

SITE 94 HOLE A CORE 6H CORED 43.3-5.8 mbsf _Φ Q. ra CO o SILTY CLAY WITH SEDIENTARY CLASTS - 3 - ;- -I-I-: = ĖHH: Z> = This core consists of contorted, steeply dipping silty clay. Shell fragments are disseminated throughout. The interval from the top of Section through to the bottom of Section 4 contains large (50- to 70- cm-thick) sedimentary clasts. Faint black (N/0) color banding highlights the dip of the sediment in Sections, 6, 7, and 8. 5-5GY / 6-7 - 8 9 - - E 0-

SITE 94 HOLE A CORE 7H CORED 5.8-6.3 mbsf SILTY CLAY This core consists of dipping and contorted very dark gray to black (N/0) silty clay. Shell and echinoid fragments are scattered throughout the core. Vivianite concretions occur in Section 5. 0Y

SITE 94 HOLE A eter Section Age CORE Disturb 8X Sample Color SILTY CLAY CORED 6.3-7.8 mbsf II II I I II II i:i!l!l!l!l!l II I I I II II II II II II II : late Pleistocene J6 Jó J6 0Y This core consists of very dark gray silty clay that contains shell fragments and blebs of silt and very fine sand. 3 : J6 3 : ill i l l ill i l l i l l CC SITE 94 HOLE A CORE 9X CORED 7.8-8.3 mbsf eter Section Age Disturb Sample Color _ - 3 : I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I II II II!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i;i!i!i!i!i;i!i!i! rrr late Pleistocene wwwwwwwwwwwwwww 0Y SILTY CLAY This core is composed of highly disrupted, contorted very dark gray silty clay. Silt and sand blebs occur throughout the core. General : XCB-coring has apparently produced the "woodgrain" fabric throughout this core.

SITE 94 HOLE A CORE 0X CORED 8.3-90.8 mbsf 94A-0X 94A-X CC eter _! I! I! I! I! I! I! I!! I I I I I l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Section Age DC late Pleistocene = Disturb o X X Sample Color 4/ SILTY CLAY This core consists of faintly colorbanded (top 85 cm of Section ) dark gray silty clay. SITE 94 HOLE A CORE X CORED 90.8-00.7 mbsf eter Section Age CC Disturb Sample Color SILTY CLAY This core consists of very dark gray silty clay. 94A X NO RECOVERY

SITE 94 HOLE A CORE 3X CORED 0.3-0.0 mbsf 94A-3X eter - : 3_ 4_,,,. i! i! i!! i! i!!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i j i [ i j j j i j i j i j i { j i i i i i * i' i i' * i ' i!!!'! i' ' i' i' i i i i Section Age 3 4 late Pleistocene Disturb I XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX ssample I s Color 0Y SILTY CLAY This core consists of very dark gray silty clay. General : The core contains numerous drilling biscuits that hinder lithological identification.

SITE 94 HOLE A CORE 4X CORED 0.0-9.7 mbsf S4A-4X eter - - 3 : 4 - Ill I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II II II l II!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i;i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!ih!i! Section Age 3 X late Pleistocene * Disturb SSample Color 0Y SILTYCLAY The sediment in this core consists of very dark gray silty clay. The interval from the top of the core to 60 cm in Section consists of an admixture of grayish green (5G 5/) clasts with contorted black (N/0) banding.

SITE 94 HOLE A CORE 5X CORED 9.7-39.3 mbsf ü SILTY CLAY WITH SILT BEDS AND LAINAE - - In this core, a dark gray to very dark gray silty clay is intercalated with frequent thin (- to 0-cm-thick) silt beds and silt laminae. The abundance of silt beds increases in Sections 5 and 6, where fining-upward silt beds occur at -cm intervals. 3-4/ 4-7 - i\ 4/

SITE 94 HOLE A CORE 6X CORED 39.3-48.9 mbsf 94A-6X SILTY CLAY WITH SILT LAINAE AND BEDS - The entire core consists of a dark gray silty clay with abundant silt laminae and silt beds. The silty clay intervals between silt laminae and beds are faintly black mottled or color banded. 3-5 - CD CD :oc in CD Q_ CO - 0 I"» \^ 4/ 6-7 ; \{3 i

SITE 94 HOLE A CORE 7X CORED 48.9-58.4 mbsf SILTY CLAY WITH SILT LAINAE AND BEDS In this core, a dark olive gray clay is intercalated with abundant silt laminae and beds. Slight bioturbation and faint color banding are common in the silty clay intervals. 3/ 5 6 7 -

SITE 94 HOLE A CORE 8X CORED 58.4-68. mbsf Φ Q. CO cr> ü SILTY CLAY WITH SILT LAINAE AND BEDS 94A-8X The sediment in this core consists of very dark gray silty clay with silt laminae and silt beds. Intervals between silt laminae and beds are faintly black color banded. 3-6 - 7 ~ 9 - i

SITE 94 HOLE A CORE 9X CORED 68.-77.9 mbsf 94A-9X SILTY CLAY WITH SILT BEDS AND LAINAE - - 3 - ~~ > X X X A very dark silty clay is intercalated with thin (- to 0-cm-thick) silt beds and silt laminae. The number and thickness of silt beds increase downcore. Silt beds have internal parallel- or cross-lamination and are commonly graded. Silty clay intervals void of silt laminae and beds are slightly bioturbated and faintly black color banded. X 5-6 X X X ttrinπr:

SITE 94 HOLE B CORE H eter _ a "."."."_". _ a a V. 3_ 4 5 : 6_ 3 El d" α ut a, *S a.. o a V. a.".v.v.v.v. 3...... a V.V.". a."..".".". Section Age 3 4 5 CC Holocene 55 55 " "ö 55? 55? 0 55 ö 55? (3 55? 55 55 0 Disturb S S S Sample Color 0YR 5/3 5/ 4/ 5G 5/ N CORED 0.0-6.6 mbsf CALCAREOUS CLAY and SILTY CLAY ajor Lithologies: From the top of this core to the base of Section, a brown calcareous clay grades in color into an olive gray ( 5/) to greenish gray calcareous-rich clay. Foraminifers and nannofossils are the dominant calcareous components. From 66 to 6 cm in Section, the calcareous clay interval is dissected by an interval of olive gray ( 5/) slightly silty clay. From the top of Section 3 to the bottom of the core, the sediment consists of homogenous silty clay, which grades in color from olive gray to black (N/0) at cm in Section 4. 94B-H

SITE 94 HOLE B CORE H CORED 6.6-6. mbsf - 3-8 f 4/ N SILTY CLAY and CLAY ajor Lithologies: In Section, the sediment consists of a dark gray to black (N/0) silty clay. A sandstone clast ( cm in diameter) was found at 0 cm, Section. From the top of Section to the bottom of the core, the sediment consists of a variegated dark gray clay. A few echinoid fragments are scattered throughout the clay. Black (N/0) color staining produced by hydrotroilite highlights folded and contorted beds within the clay. 4-5 - JO 4/ 0-

SITE 94 HOLE B CORE 3H CORED 6. -5.6 mbsf CLAY 3 " Void - = The entire core consists of very dark gray clay rich in iron monosulfide, which occurs either as micronodules or is disseminated within the clay. Faint black (N/0) color banding highlights the folded and contorted bedding of the clay. A few echinoid fragments are scattered throughout the core. F (3 8 7 9

SITE 94 HOLE B CORE 4H CORED 5.6-35. mbsf CO ü - - Void 3/ 3/.5/ CLAY CLASTS The sediment in this core is composed of clay clasts (0.5 to?m in size), which are variegated in color ranging between dark gray to black (N/0). Color banding highlights the contorted and folded bedding within the clay clasts. Shell fragments are scattered throughout the core. 6-7 - 3/.5/

SITE 94 HOLE B CORE 5H CORED 35. -44.6 mbsf 94B-5H B CD 3_ 4 5_ 7_ 8_ Void - Section Age 3 4 5 6 DC late Pleistocene Jö Jö - = - = Z = Jö - = wwwwww www www Disturb Sample P Color N CLAY The entire core consists of variegated very dark gray to black clay. Intervals with black color banding highlight the contorted beds within the clay. Echinoid fragments are common.

SITE 94 HOLE B CORE 6H c Φ o Φ 'IS Φ co n 4-5_ 6_ 7_ Void 3 4 5 CC Age late Pleistocene (3 (3 $ (3? (3 4 4 /vwwwwwwwj Disturb OOOOOOOOOOOOO WWWWWWWWWW\ WWWWW PSample Color CLAY CORED 44.6-49.6 mbsf A very dark gray clay is the dominant sediment in this core. A few dark olive gray ( 3/) mud clasts are irregularly imbedded in the clay in Section 5 94B-6H

SITE 94 HOLE B CORE 7H CORED 49.6-59. mbsf SILTY CLAY WITH CLAY AND SAND CLASTS -.5/ The dominant sediment in this core is a variegated very dark gray to black (N/0) silty clay. Clasts of clay and sand (disrupted beds?) are found in Sections 4 through to 6. Color banding highlights folded and contorted beds within the silty clay. 3 - N J6 Void N Void 0

SITE 94 HOLE B CORE 8H CORED 59. - 64. mbsf Se (3 ö 6 CLAY The core consists of a very dark gray clay. Black (N/0) color banding is common in Sections,, and 3 and highlights contorted beds within the clay. In Sections 4 and 5, a few thin disrupted and dipping sand beds are intercalated with the clay. Void = (3 Jó j sn (3 5_ Void 6_

SITE 94 HOLE B CORE 9H CORED 64. - 70. mbsf eter 3_ 4_ 5_ Void Section Age 3 4 3c late Pleistocene - _ - = - - 0 {3 0 Disturb o <: S Sample P Color N3 N3.5/ CLAY A variegated very dark gray to black clay is the dominant sediment in this core. A few thin (centimeter-thick) sand clasts and disrupted sand beds are imbedded in the clay. Dipping sand beds and common faint color banding highlights folded and contorted bedding within the clay.

SITE 94 HOLE B CORE 0H CORED 70. - 75. mbsf 94B-0H : eter - - 3 : 4 5 : I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i Void Section Age 3 4 late Pleistocene {3 3 %? $ as -«www ww o Disturb Sample S I Color SILTY CLAY A very dark gray silty clay is the dominant sediment in this core. Black (N/0) color banding highlights contorted bedding within the silty clay. A few disrupted and dipping centimeter-thick beds of shell fragments occur in Section 4.

SITE 94 HOLE B eter - 3 : 4-5 : - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ;I!I!I!I!I!I!I!I!I!I!I!I!I!I!I!I!I!I!I!I!I!I Void iii III Section Age 3 4 5 6 X late Pleistocene CORE 0 0$ ^ 0 I * <DDisturb f H D Sample P Color N N N SILTY CLAY CORED 75. -80. mbsf The core contains a very dark gray to black (N/0) silty clay. Faint color banding highlights contorted bedding within the silty clay. ud and sand clasts, as well as iron monosulfide micronodules, are scattered throughout the core.

SITE 94 HOLE B eter 3-4_ 5-6 Void ' i' III i' i i II i i i i i h i hi i i i i i hi i i i i i i i II ' i' i' i ill!i!i!i!i Section T 3 4 5 CC α> en < late Pleistocene CORE 0 i 0 O 5 G $ 0 o wwwwwwwww ww Disturb H Sample P Color 3/ CORED 80. -85. CLAY and SILTY CLAY mbsf ajor Lithologies: From the top of the core to 0 cm in Section 3, the sediment consists of dark olive gray, black (N/0) mottled clay. The clay grades downcore into a very dark gray silty clay with a few silt laminae and beds. In Sections and 5, sand clasts, about cm in diameter, occur (at 3 and 70 cm, respectively). 94B-H